British Airways British Airways

Airbus A319 Club Europe

Business
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Economy
A
B
C
D
E
F
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

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This version of the British Airways Airbus A319 is used on many European routes, and has a convertible cabin layout for flexibility in accommodating different numbers of Business-class passengers.

The first seven rows of seats are the same, with slightly better pitch at 34 inches. The middle seats "B" and "E" while physically there, are not used for passengers, but rather folded down to serve as a tray table between the window and aisle passengers in Business class. This also means there is slightly more elbow room due to the unoccupied middle seat.

In the most common configuration, the first three to four rows are used as Club Europe Business class. The rows immediately behind are sold as standard Economy class seats, even though they still have the slightly increased legroom at 34 inches. Any seat in these rows, up to row seven, are excellent choices if you have an economy-class ticket.

Do keep in mind that when these rows are used for economy class, the middle 'B" and 'E" seats are converted back to passenger use. Due to the construction and design, there are more seams and less padding in these middle seats, making them less comfortable, with the only benefit of the slightly increased legroom.

Also note that the middle seat on the row immediately behind the movable divider is never sold, so knowledgeable passengers will ask the gate agents to move them to this first row if possible.

The exit row on this Airbus A319 aircraft is row nine. It has slightly more legroom room, and the seat back of the row directly in front does not recline due to the emergency exit behind.

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Cabin # Seats Pitch Width
Club Europe 12 34" 17.5"
Euro Traveller 114 31-34" 17.5"
- Notes: Rows 7 and forward will have 34 inch pitch.